TITLE : Engaging your board in fundraising
CITY : Washington , DC
DATE : Wednesday, May 20, 2009
TIME : 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM
PRICE : $ 65.00
Engaging your board in fundraising

Your board can be among your most powerful fundraising assets. That is, if you use it correctly. Too often, the board is not involved in fundraising or views fundraising as a daunting task. The result is that many board members neglect their responsibilities, which are then left to staff members who have too many other responsibilities already. To address this problem, your board members need to be reminded of the importance of their fundraising responsibilities, and learn concrete tools and techniques that make fundraising a rewarding task.

Topics we will cover include:
  • Why board members fear fundraising, and what you can do about it 
  • What board members need to know to start fundraising
  • Steps for energizing your board even when you are not on the board
  • How to deal with board members who won't fundraise even when they know they should
  • Building and maintaining the fundraising partnership between the board and  development staff
Attendees will walk away with fresh ideas to energize theirs board members about fundraising. The session is designed for beginning to intermediate fundraisers.
Speakers for this session:

Jaye Lopez
Director of Development
UDC - David A. Clarke School of Law

Jaye has over a dozen years in non-profit development experience, including developing and implementing strategies to increase major donor retention. Jaye joined the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) as a fundraising events manager. She oversaw approximately 55 events annually, working with board leadership to manage gala dinners and community fundraising events. Jaye joined the American Constitution Society (ACS) in 2004 where she developed and implemented major and recurring gifts programs, and oversaw the membership, direct mail and online giving programs. She is currently Director of Development for the UDC David A Clarke School of Law. Jaye manages all aspects of fundraising, including grants management, campaign and appeal fundraising and major donor cultivation. She is currently working with the board of directors on prospect identification and cultivation strategies. She is on the boards of AFP/DC and the Capital City Symphony. Jaye has her bachelor`s degree from USC.

Lee MacVaugh
Director of Development & Fundraising
The Character Education Partnership (CEP)

Lee MacVaugh has over 20 years of fundraising experience, concentrating on high-end donors, corporations, and foundations at three nonprofits. He has served on three Boards of Directors and has worked closely with three Boards as a Director of Development & Fundraising. His responsibilities in his current position are to recommend new Board members to the existing Board; to craft a two-year Strategic Plan; and to seek Board suggestions on donors to meet face-to-face. In his two previous positions, he established an Endowment Fund with the assistance of the Board, and traveled extensively across the United States joining Board members to meet with well-heeled donors and corporations. He is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and the the United States Tennis Association. He has a B.A. degree in History from Ohio Wesleyan University and an MA, from American University, in International Relations and Economics.

Jeannine Smith
Assistant Manager, Development
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts

With over ten years of experience in individual and corporate giving, Jeannine has worked with active boards to solicit major gifts as well as create sponsorships with major corporate partners. Currently fundraising for the Kennedy Center, she understands the advantages and challenges of both small and large-shop development efforts. Through her work, Jeannine has performed board assessments and evaluations, staffed Board Development Commitees and trained Board members as to their role as both stewards and fundraisers for the organizations they represent. Jeannine, a Certified Fundraising Executive, is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals and holds a Certificate in Public Administration. She is an experienced board member as well as serving on the Peer Mentoring and Education Committees for AFP.

 

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